Seems kind of odd to talk about integrating with shiny new Ubuntu/Unity,
given the whole pulseaudio deal. Unless something has changed and I didn't
notice, Ubuntu uses pulseaudio, which runs per-user, so you can't really
get mpd to work right with log in/out without jumping through some hoops.
I think you're looking for the combination of single mode and repeat mode.
You can toggle it with mpc single, or y in ncmpc, for example.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 8:25 PM, zw g pekingmas...@gmail.com wrote:
Guys,
Maybe a stupid question:
Can MPD loops one song inside a playlist? (with
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Jonathan Neuschäfer
j.neuschae...@gmx.netwrote:
With the attached follow-up patch it compiles and works resonably, if I
set $EDITOR (starting the right editor is _hard_. Debian has sensible-
editor to do most of the tricky stuff, but you can't expect that
What about glib2-devel?
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Carsten Breuer carstenbreuer...@textwork.de
wrote:
Hi guys,
I have tried to build 16-5 on Fedora Core 16.
and end up with the message:
checking for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS value needed for large files... 64
checking for GLIB... no
From what I remember, the builds from Ubuntu *don't* play m4a, because it's
not free software. For mpd to play anything using non-free codecs/libraries,
you have to install the necessary libraries,and build mpd yourself.
(I suppose it's possible this has changed; I've been building it myself for
I believe the libavutil-dev and libavformat-dev packages are also required;
the former is a dependency of libavcodec-dev, but I had to install the
latter myself.
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Taylor LeMasurier-Wren
ripps...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm not doing anything radical with the mpd-trunk
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 3:02 PM, ben brou...@free.fr wrote:
As i had no reply (maybe an smtp problem with my ISP ?)
Here's Max's original reply!
On 2010/03/29 19:25, ben brou...@free.fr wrote:
hello list!
First of all, i thank the mpd team for this wonderful software.
I am new to this
for myself and second for
others having some little changes/impovements whatever. But your
question put me to more thinking about it. Thanks.
Best
-tswaehn
Jeffrey Middleton wrote:
Those tars weren't in the original phpMp repository, were they? As
Max said, it'd be best to start from
To be clear, all I'm trying to say here is that there's significant
motivation to implement a feature like this someday, since it'd help
mpd better perform certain roles, some of which (multiple users
controlling) are unique to mpd.
I don't think you're going to get what you want anytime soon.
It seems to me that while the silent output works, it'd be nice to not
have to rely on it - in particular, it'd be great if the operator of
MPD couldn't accidentally disconnect everyone.
As a concrete example, I've already used httpd output + web client
(+FTP) as a way to listen to music with
I'm not too sure about the globbing question at first glance. However,
refining ambiguous completion seems a prime candidate for placing inside
mpc. If you filter afterwards with a script, you're wasting time querying
for information you then waste time throwing away, while mpc could easily
just
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Max Kellermann m...@duempel.org wrote:
On 2010/01/05 17:46, Jeff Frasca phaed...@u.washington.edu wrote:
When done in the completer code, it requires two extra fork()/exec()s of
the sed and sort code. The sed and sort code are more general than we
would
I guess MPC_FORMAT would provide an alternative to aliasing, for people who
always want their status messages different?
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Max Kellermann m...@duempel.org wrote:
On 2010/01/04 22:51, Jeff Frasca phaed...@u.washington.edu wrote:
I put a git repo on my server and
I thought I'd give xubuntu 9.10 a try, and it seems to use pulseaudio now.
I'm having a bit of trouble getting mpd to work with it. When mpd tries to
play, it launches its own pulseaudio instance. This works fine as far as
mpd is concerned - it's able to play to it - but there's no sound. I
Yeah, I thought of this, and network access, and system-wide pulseaudio.
Uninstalling pulseaudio works pretty well too. Just wondering if there's a
non-workaround solution.
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Matt Wheeler m...@funkyhat.org wrote:
Perhaps not a wonderful solution, but my
any need
to use pulseaudio.
Thanks y'all!
Jeffrey
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Max Kellermann m...@duempel.org wrote:
On 2009/10/31 17:40, Jeffrey Middleton jefr...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, I thought of this, and network access, and system-wide pulseaudio.
Uninstalling pulseaudio works
Two present on my public repo
git pull git://git.musicpd.org/jefromi/ncmpc.git master
1. defaults: correct status/list formats
This is maybe a workaround of unintended behavior in the format parser. On
music without a title, the default formats show literal
%title%|%shortfile% but putting
,
Jeffrey
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Fredrik Lanker fredrik.lan...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 09:44:47PM +0200, Max Kellermann wrote:
On 2009/10/11 21:12, Jeffrey Middleton jefr...@gmail.com wrote:
On one of my systems (xubuntu 9.04) ncmpc seems to have trouble with
unicode
On one of my systems (xubuntu 9.04) ncmpc seems to have trouble with unicode
characters. It's a plain ol' installation, no language modifications or
anything, and I'm not compiling ncmpc in any special way.
Without any locale environment variables set, 1/2 (to pick an arbitrary
example) displays
The patches are now in my public repo: git://git.musicpd.org/jefromi/mpc.git
Jeffrey
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From: Jeffrey Middleton jefr...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 10:03:59 -0500
Subject: [PATCH 2/5] doc: indicate options in usage
I'm the one who set the scrolling keys. I agree that they are not ideal,
but I was having a lot of trouble finding any pairs available with a
mnemonic. (I didn't want one to use control and the other use shift.) I
would have preferred to set them the same as Vim (ctrl-d/u) but one was
already
Max, It looks like there are some samples available from the tunes section
of the website - http://hivelytracker.com/tunes/
Tony, I'm guessing the source code you used came from here:
http://www.petergordon.org.uk/files/replayer_linux.tgz
This is linked from the download section of the website,
A simple use would be turning The Rolling Stones into Rolling Stones,
The for the purposes of sorting but not display. Some of this can be done
automatically, of course, but not all - there will always be special cases
or other languages it doesn't know about. An example for AlbumArtist(Sort)
and must have
forgotten to push it up to the repo.
Jeffrey
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Max Kellermann m...@duempel.org wrote:
On 2009/07/07 16:56, Jeffrey Middleton jefr...@gmail.com wrote:
options: support short options; add other options
In order to support short options, the option
I agree that it's sometimes awkward that the update is modification time
based - for example, if you add replaygain tags to your whole library you
don't really want it all to end up with the same modification date. Perhaps
it's worth looking into adding a feature there, since something a lot
Well, this is perhaps my fault for using web-based email, but in gmail the
tabs in the patch all seem to have turned to spaces. It may be best to
attach patches to avoid this? Also the patch date looks like it was maybe
referring to 0.15beta2, but playlist_state.c hasn't been touched so the
I'm totally with Max on this one - the general form of the feature sounds
excellent. The one thing I only just thought of is that a subsequent
request we may get is the ability to mess with the upcoming random queue
(not playlist). This can sort of be done by shuffling the playlist instead
of
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Max Kellermann m...@duempel.org wrote:
On 2009/04/14 15:38, Sébastien Houzé sebastien.ho...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, but I run many mpd processes, this implies running many mpdscribble
too... is a playlog_file option in mpd.conf better ?
Think about some
Ready for pull, single commit: added scroll-offset option; fixed scrolling
bug. This lets you keep items on either side of the cursor visible, so you
don't overshoot while scrolling. The bug let you scroll too far at the
bottom of the list, using the half-screen scroll; I was changing the code
I think the idea was to send the audioscrobbler data to multiple servers,
not to connect to multiple instances of mpd - this got confused by the use
of the word host in the sample config. I think the idea would be more
something like this (using similar format to mpdconf):
scrobbleserver {
mpd:
documentation patches, available from:
git pull git://git.musicpd.org/jefromi/mpd.git master
doc: Fixed moveid description
doc: updated ranged playlist commands
new move range command, available from:
git pull git://git.musicpd.org/jefromi/mpd.git master
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Max Kellermann m...@duempel.org wrote:
Watch out for those compiler warnings, always work with
--enable-werror:
src/playlist_edit.c: In function 'moveSongRangeInPlaylist':
src/playlist_edit.c:302: error: comparison between signed and unsigned
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Max Kellermann m...@duempel.org wrote:
On 2009/03/24 16:26, Jeffrey Middleton jefr...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyway, I figure a moverange command is a reasonable thing to have within
mpd. I've written and tested the queue_move_range function which
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Max Kellermann m...@duempel.org wrote:
In this case, is there any point in using getopt?
Yes, maybe to get the binary size down on systems which support it.
Might be interesting for tiny embedded systems.
For now, I'd say just extend the current integrated
Ready for pull:
git pull git://git.musicpd.org/jefromi/ncmpc.git master
Commit summaries:
- Improved lyrics plugin handling:
- try plugins in order of filename (previously by inode or whatever
g_dir_read_name reads by)
- prefix names with 01, 02, 03 to make the sorting obvious
- correctly
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